Adult (Black-backed) © Emily Turteltaub Nelson eBird S66273746 Macaulay Library ML 218469381
Adult (Chestnut-backed) © Jay McGowan
Adult (Chestnut-backed) © Jay McGowan
Juvenile (Chestnut-backed) © Jay McGowan
Juvenile (Black-backed) © Oliver Burton
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Adult (Chestnut-backed) © Jay McGowan

Wattled Jacana Jacana jacana

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Identification

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Striking marsh bird, medium-sized with exceptionally long toes. In some regions adult is entirely black; other populations more similar to Northern Jacana with rufous upperparts. Always has red forehead and wattle at base of bill. Juveniles very similar to Northern Jacana: bronzy-brown above with white underparts and eyebrow; note yellow bill and long toes to separate from other marsh birds. All ages show yellow wings in flight. Found in wetlands, usually with a combination of grasses and lily pads.

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